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How to Create a Morning Routine with 10 Simple Steps

10 Simple Steps to a Successful Morning Photo by: Taylor Jay Photography 1. Make Your Bed Making your bed motivates you to clean ...

Sunday, June 12, 2016

How to Create a Morning Routine with 10 Simple Steps

10 Simple Steps to a Successful Morning

Photo by: Taylor Jay Photography

1. Make Your Bed

  • Making your bed motivates you to clean everything else.
  • You can start the day off by accomplishing a task from your to do list very quickly.
  • It makes you feel good knowing at least one thing is clean, tidy and put together in your house.

2. Exercise

  • It relieves stress
  • Helps you make healthier choices throughout the day
  • Helps you to accomplish more
  • Releases endorphans which makes you happier
  • Keeps your body active and healthy
  • Helps your body rid of toxins - which helps you stay healthy

3. Shower & Get Ready for the Day

  • Good Hygiene goes along way
  • You tend to be more productive when you're not living in yoga pants
  • Helps you feel good about yourself
  • Your Husband will appreciate it :)
  • Boosts Self Confidence 
  • A great chance to have "Me time" as a Mom

4. Take Time to Study & Be Still


  • Spend some time in solitude with no distractions - unplug...put the electronic devices away!
  • Its best to study or pray in the early mornings when everything is still and silent. 
  • Focus on your spiritual side - clear your mind and take time to rejuvenate yourself
  • This is the time when I study my scriptures, talk with my Heavenly Father and write in my journal or meditate/ponder or think deeply about things that are weighing on my mind. 
  • Instrumental music and natural light also help me to focus and enjoy my study time more.

5. Plan Out Your Day


  • Get out your planner of choice and have it readily available at a moments notice - since you will be referring to it throughout each day. My Mom used a Franklin Covey Planner all growing up and gifted one to me a few years back, so that's what I use to plan with now. 
  • You can use a notebook, planner, calendar, google calendar, online planner apps, etc. 
  • Choose the "Big Rocks" - or most important (and urgent) things first, and then fill your schedule with the remaining "pebbles" and "sand" - that are important, but not as urgent.
  • Alphabetize your to do list: A-1,2,3, B-1,2,3, C-1,2,3, 
    • For example: 
      • A1-Make My Bed
      • A2-Exercise
      • A3-Study My Scriptures
      • B1-Daily Chores/Menu Plan
      • B2-Make Zucchini Bread for a Loved One
      • B3-Read to my Kiddos
      • C1-Take Kids on an "Ed-Venture" (Educational Adventure outside the house)
      • C2-Lesson Prep. for Dance&Fitness Classes
      • C3- New Blog Post
  • Schedule your to do list in between your appointments and other filled time slots
    • For Example:
      • 9am-Dentist
      • 10-Play date
      • 11-Daily Chores
      • 12-Lunch/Menu Plan
      • 1-Naps/Lesson Prep
      • 2-Blog Post...etc.
  • Check off Tasks as you do them or (delegate them to someone if needed)
  • Plan out your day the night before or early the morning of each day.

6. Unload the Dishwasher


  • Put away all clean dishes, wipe countertops, clean up breakfast, sweep floor, etc. 
  • Have the kiddos help. They are never too young to do chores and help out.
  • My one year old takes one piece of silverware out of the dishwasher at a time, hands it to me and I put it away. Let me repeat that...she's one! Yes, even a one year old can help out. 
  • My motto is if you teach them while they're young, they will continue those good habits as they get older.

7. Do a Load of Laundry


  • Throw a load in the wash in the morning, dry or hang dry that load, and fold/put away that same load. Never leave a load of laundry unfinished...thats how it molds in the wash or laundry piles up! If you start a load, dont go to sleep until its folded, put away and finished!
  • Do the same thing every evening - that way you always have two loads of laundry that get cleaned on a daily basis and your laundry piles will get smaller and smaller-not pile up!

8. Eat Breakfast


  • So important to kick start your day with a source of energy...BREAKFAST!
  • Not to mention it kick starts your metabolism too.
  • Breakfast is literally the most important meal of the day...don't miss out on the benefits of it!!!
  • Smoothies, eggs/toast, cereal, muffins, waffles & fresh fruit, etc. are just a few delicious options to start with.

9. Pack Your Bags


  • Every morning I pack my purse/diaper bag for that days activities (bonus points: if you do it the night before)
  • I also have my kiddos pack their own backpacks
  • They fill up their sippy cups, put snacks in their bags, pull-ups, a few toys or books, etc. 
  • I always pack 2 water bottles, nutrition bars/granola bars, trail mix, etc. 
  • We are always ready to go do something fun and the kiddos get to learn a little independence in the process.

10. Get Out of the House


  • Plan to do something outside the house every day...for their sanity and yours!
  • You can go to the park, play in the backyard, go for a walk, or go to the zoo, aquarium, etc. 
  • You could even have a playdate, go to the pool, have a picnic, go for a hike...it doesn't have to be anything huge, just find a reason to switch things up, it always helps to get a change of scenery. 
  • If the kiddos are driving you crazy and you're all getting cabin fever...seriously its time to pack your bags and get out of the house for a bit. :) Believe me, you'll be thankful you did :).


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